Goo day fellow members!
I have been practicing in the client server environment using Windows 2003 Server and Exchange Server 2003. I have something that puzzles me as narrated below, it's a bit long but I hope you can help.
I was thinking of creating a distribution list for a group in our team. Here's how I did it:
I created a group object names IT Admin in Active Directory (AD) and selected three users to be a part of the group. I chose to create an Exchange mailbox for that group too, and after a minute, the email address was created. I put IT Admin as the alias.
Next, I right clicked on the group, click Properties, click on Security tab to view the permissions. I then added the members on the permission list and have granted them full control (includes Send As permission).
Next I went to Exchange Manager and applied the Recipient Update Services.
What I want is that every member can use the email address or alias of the group when they email the team.
Here's the scenario: When I use Outlook 2003 to create a new message, I made sure that the From: filed is visible so I can use the email address of the group, something like, "On behalf of the IT Admin Group, I am sending this message to you". But the recipients, of course won't be able to know who sent it other than the group itself.
So I tried this, I entered the group's email address, then send the email to one of the team's member, the error message was: You do not have permissions to use this email address. However, I am one of the group's members with full control privileges.
I hope you can help me if I'm doing something wrong.
TIA.
Regards,
Patrick M
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